Athenagoras of Athens

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Athenagoras of Athens was a 2nd-century Christian philosopher and apologist known for his sophisticated defenses of Christianity addressed to the Roman emperors.

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instanceOf 2nd-century Christian
Christian apologist
Christian philosopher
Church Father
ancient Greek writer
addressedPoliticalAuthority Roman imperial court
addressedTo Marcus Aurelius
surface form: Roman emperors Marcus Aurelius and Commodus
apologeticTheme defense of Christians against charges of atheism
defense of Christians against charges of cannibalism
defense of Christians against charges of incest
approximateDate floruit c. 176–180 CE
argumentStyle appeal to justice and natural law
rational and philosophical reasoning
associatedWith early Christian apologetic movement
centuryOfActivity 2nd century
ethnicGroup Greek
genre Christian apologetics
philosophy
theology
historicalContext persecution and suspicion of Christians in the Roman Empire
knownFor appeals for legal fairness toward Christians
early articulation of Christian monotheism in philosophical terms
sophisticated philosophical defense of Christianity
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek
notableWork Apology (Plea for the Christians)
On the Resurrection of the Dead
occupation apologist
philosopher
philosophicalApproach use of Greek philosophy to defend Christian doctrine
philosophicalInfluence Platonism
placeOfActivity Athens
Roman Empire
religion Christianity
sourceOfInformation Patristic literature
manuscripts of his Apology and On the Resurrection of the Dead
theologicalTheme doctrine of the Logos
monotheism
resurrection of the dead
traditionallyClassifiedAs Greek Apologist

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Justin Martyr influenced Athenagoras of Athens